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Subject: Re: [AN1x] AN1X MIDI?

From: "RayMaxer \(Digital Illusions\)" <digil@...>
Date: 2003-09-14

>
> AN1Xedit (AN1X mode):
> midi in=none
> midi out=midi yoke1
> midi thru=unticked
>
> cubse MME midi setup:
> input=sw1000 midi in,midi yoke1
> output=sw1000 synth 1&2,sw1000 midi out

Hello.
Either I misunderstand your description , or you misunderstand the place and
function of MIDI Yoke..
you need MIDI Yoke (or any other software virtual MIDI ports liek HUBI )
only if you don't have MultiClient Midi Interface, that is if it doesn't
support several applications routing MIDI to the same Output, as you need,
in your situation, for being able to route notes from Cubase to AN-1x and to
send the patches (that means send sysex data) from AN1x Edit to AN-1x (you
somehow described the fact you can't play AN-1x patches in a 'mysty' way so
I am wrote the last () thing).
So you need to - route your MIDI Yoke's virtual port to SW MIDI Out
(connected to AN-1x IN)
route AN-1x Edit OUT to MIDI Yoke
route Cubase to MIDI Yoke
you SHOULD NOT route "input = MIDI Yoke 1" in MME as you say
and SHOULD NOT have "SW MIDI OUT" in Outputs in MME. (because then you block
SW OUT port from Yoke virtual port using it).
If your midi interface on SW is Multiclient-capable, then forget about MID
Yoke at all and just route AN-1xEdit to SW MIDI OUT for transferring patches
to AN-1x and Cubase MIDI Out to SW MIDI Out for playing them from cubase.

That should help.

Ray.